The z-buffer holds information about the depth of a 3D scene. Specifically, it holds information about the coordinates of each object in the scene, so that the CPU/GPU knows the order in which objects should be drawn.
The frame buffer is a more physical thing. Your computer monitor stores information for the next image it's going to draw in the frame buffer.
A z-buffer is a buffer for the purpose of tracking the relative depths of different objects in a scene, when creating computer graphics.
They refer to the same thing as do z-transformations.
the s has a curve to it and the z dosen't! do you get it now?
AnswerThe difference between Z train and T train is Z train normally won't stop between your station and the destination for more passengers. As to the comfort of seats, facilities and speed, they are almost the same.
PRINCIPAL ARGUMENT = ARGUMENT + 2nPI arg(Z) = Arg (Z) + 2nPI
Z-model has bi-amp feature in it
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I think you mean electrphoresis buffer ( anyway the principle is the same for all sloutions,, simply it is chemistry ) if so , you'll need to take about 25 ml from your 40X buffer and complete them till 1000 ml with distilled water. The calculation can be done as the following N * V = N' * V' so 40X * Z = 1X * 1000 Z is the amount of 40X buffer needed to be diluted to give us 1L of 1X buffer so Z = 1000/40=25 ml
The Z-score is just the score. The Z-test uses the Z-score to compare to the critical value. That is then used to establish if the null hypothesis is refused.
the difference is the "S" and "Z" parameters. S used for analog computation while Z for digital processing. basically Z is the digital approximation of the analog frequency domain signal. Z=exp(sT) where T is the sampling time.
The only difference between organization and organization is the fact that one is written with a z and the other with an s. Americans spell organization with a z.
In 2-dimensional space, it is the difference between their y-coordinates, in 3-dimensional space, it is the difference between their z-coordinates.